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Why Josh Brown sees Starbucks as ‘best stock in the market’

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Why Josh Brown sees Starbucks as ‘best stock in the market’

After years of underperformance that left investors questioning the “King of Coffee,” Josh Brown is officially ringing the bell for a Starbucks (NASDAQ: SBUX) comeback.

The veteran trader and chief executive of Ritholtz Wealth Management argues that the coffee giant has transitioned from a “fallen angel” into one of the most compelling opportunities in the market right now.

By blending a powerful consumer “drug” with a high-stakes leadership turnaround and a freshly repaired technical chart, Brown sees Starbucks stock’s long winter in the wilderness as finally over, setting the stage for a potential run back toward all-time highs.

Starbucks stock offers ultimate affordable luxury

At the heart of Brown’s bullish thesis is the sheer indispensability of the Starbucks product.

In an era where investors are increasingly desperate for certainty, SBUX offers a unique form of “sticky” demand that few other retailers can match.

Brown notes that “caffeine is a drug” and that “Starbucks is Scarface” in this analogy – a supreme dealer of a daily necessity. This inherent reliability makes the firm resilient even during economic volatility.

The “daily Starbucks run” has morphed into an “affordable luxury” that consumers refuse to cut –  even when tightening their belts elsewhere.

For those invested in SBUX shares, this creates floor of dependability that prizes steady cash flow over erratic growth spurts.

Niccol effect to drive SBUX shares higher

The excitement surrounding Starbucks shares isn’t just about the caffeine; it’s about the “branding superstar” now at the helm.

Brian Niccol – famous for his successful turnarounds at Taco Bell and Chipotle – is implementing a “Back to Starbucks” strategy.

This initiative aims to fix the “eroded value proposition” caused by $8 lattes and a mobile ordering system that previously “destroyed the in-store experience.”

By simplifying the menu and restoring the premium coffeehouse vibe, Niccol is driving a revenue reacceleration.

Brown points out that US transactions grew across all dayparts for the first time in eight quarters, proving that the structural reorganization is finally yielding tangible top-line growth and margin expansion.

A technical breakout from the ‘wilderness’

From a technical perspective, Brown believes the “price itself is good enough” to justify the hype.

After years of sideways “chopping,” Starbucks has rebuilt a constructive setup, reclaiming its 200-day moving average (MA) and pushing past the critical $100 pivot level.

Josh Brown observes that SBUX stock is “now pushing into a key breakout area” with momentum indicators like the RSI confirming strength without being overbought.

He announced a $120 price objective – noting that as long as the stock stays above its 50-day MA of about $94, the uptrend remains intact.

For Brown, the risk-reward is now skewed heavily in favour of the bulls as Seattle-headquartered Starbucks Corp enters “open air.”

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